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Ever wonder where cashews come from?You might think they grow inside a shell like any other nut, but their origins are far more bizarre.
First
of all, cashews are not actually nuts, but rather fruits from the
cashew tree, a large evergreen tree that thrives in tropical climates.
However,
cashew apples are not actually fruits in a scientific sense...the real
fruit of the cashew tree is the kidney-shaped formation growing at the
end.
These
fruits, also called drupes, are harvested and become what we know as a
cashew nut. In their raw form, the other layer of the fruit contains
multiple toxins, including anacardic acid, a powerful skin irritant
similar to the toxin found in poison ivy that must be removed prior to
eating.
Roasting the cashews destroys the toxins, but roasting must be performed carefully outdoors because the smoke can irritate the lungs, sometimes to a life-threatening degree.
Cashews, when they are
roasted, change from their natural greenish-gray color to the light brown nut
sold in stores.
Next time you crack open
a tin of cashews, take a moment to appreciate the long journey those little
c-shaped nuts took to get from the tree to your table! It also explains why
they are so expensive!
14 comments:
Interesting...very interesting. I don't like cashews, but Bud does so I'm gonna go inform him right now.
All but one of your photos appeared for me, Sylvia. I want to say: well, I never, about the Cashew nut/fruit story. Amazing. These nuts are the most popular nut here in Tanzania, I think because it's used in Indian cuisine. I trust you're having a great day. Jo
the 3rd one wouldn't load up for me, but i enjoyed the knowledge anyway!
laughed at the new header!
I had no idea!
Hari Om
...etherwobblies been plaguing this side of the world too, Sylvia. Sunflares I'm told......
As to cashews - we had a tree in Nigeria and let me tell you there is nothing like the freshly harvested and hot roasted kaju. Bought ones will never match up - but it's better than having none at all!!! (They make great curry BTW.) YAM xx
I love Cashews --and had read this one before. Amazing though --and interesting since most of us don't or didn't know this....
Hugs,
Betsy
I did not know these facts. Interesting and one has to wonder how they discovered the proper process to prepare these nuts. Trial and error I suppose.
All your pics loaded perfectly.
Yes. The cashews once inspired a poem on my blog
http://kavitalihi.blogspot.in/2012/04/primigravida-musings.html
I had no idea! Thanks for this very informative post, Sylvia.
Cool info, I didn't know that. All the pics loaded for me.
In Goa we have cashew feni (liquor) :)
So who first decided that, "Hey, I'm going to roast these things and see what happens?"
I had no idea. I love to chew cashews! You are always enlightening!
I had no idea that my favorite nut, isn't actually a nut! thanks for info. Now I want cashews...
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